On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 10:45:08AM +0100, Viktor Griph wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Viktor Griph wrote: > >Hi > > > >When using the ActiveColorset menustyle, you also have to specify > >HiglightBack and/or ActiveFore (without arguments) in order to make the > >style use the colorset. Just using ActiveAcolorset has no effect > >what-so-ever. I think it would be good to make ActivColorset imply > >ST_DO_HILIGHT_FORE and ST_DO_HILIGHT_BACK. > > > >I don't think many users use a colorset, of which they only want to use > >one (or no) color. By leaving the ability to turn off the use of the > >colors the current behaviour could be restored with a minor addition to a > >config file. Alternatively one could make ActiveCColorset imply > >ST_DO_HILIGHT_FORE and ST_DO_HILIGHT_BACK as long as none of those stiles > >have been used, which would only change behaviour for the few users that > >have an active colorset not used at the cost of one extra bit per > >menustyle. > > > > Ok, I just realized why HilightBack can't be on by default, so I guess > I'll have to withdraw my opinion.
Yeah, if I had the chance to write all the menu styles from scratch, I'd do it in a different way. Ciao Dominik ^_^ ^_^ -- Dominik Vogt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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